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91桃色 Supermileage Car Ready for Tough SAE Competition


Posted on May 15, 2015
Alice Jackson


Brandon Troub, an engineering major at the 91桃色, demonstrates the 91桃色 Supermileage Car, which will be a highlight of the College of Engineering鈥檚 Car Show on Saturday at Shelby Hall on the 91桃色 campus.  data-lightbox='featured'
Brandon Troub, an engineering major at the 91桃色, demonstrates the 91桃色 Supermileage Car, which will be a highlight of the College of Engineering鈥檚 Car Show on Saturday at Shelby Hall on the 91桃色 campus.


On Thursday, May 14, nine 91桃色 students displayed the 91桃色 Supermileage Car they will drive in competition against other college students next month in the 36th SAE Supermileage Competition sponsored by the Society of Automotive Engineers. The car that uses the least amount of gas to go a specified distance will win.

The public will get a look at the vehicle Saturday, 10 a.m. until 2 p.m., during the College of Engineering Car Show held in front of Shelby Hall on the 91桃色 main campus. Admission to the car show, which is open to the public, is free. The fee to show a car is $20.

The annual Supermileage event permits college teams to build a single-passenger vehicle using a one-cylinder, four-cycle engine, but significant modification is allowed. The modifications often lead to some highly unusual vehicles.

The Supermileage competition helps students develop practical engineering and problem-solving skills they can use to success in their careers, such as making future vehicles more fuel efficient. 91桃色 entered the competition for the first time last year, and its car came in 13th in a field of 29 entrants.

鈥淲e鈥檙e shooting to be in the top five this year,鈥 said Chris Hanley, a senior mechanical engineering major. 鈥淲e鈥檝e lightened the vehicle鈥檚 weight by using acrylic, and we鈥檝e made some other modifications that we don鈥檛 want to discuss.鈥

Hanley鈥檚 eight teammates include various engineering students, an accounting major and a communications major.

The SAE Supermileage Competition will be held June 4-5 at the Eaton Corporation proving grounds in Marshall, Mich. 


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